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*2020-21: '''season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | *2020-21: '''season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | ||
*[[2021–22 EUHL season|2021–22]]: Gladiators Trencin | *[[2021–22 EUHL season|2021–22]]: Gladiators Trencin | ||
*[[2022–23 EUHL season|2022–23]]: Gladiators Trencin | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 16:39, 6 May 2023
European University Hockey League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2013 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country(ies) | Slovakia Czech Republic Hungary |
Most recent champion(s) | Gladiators Trencin |
Most championship(s) | UK Praha (4) |
Official website | http://www.euhl.eu |
The European University Hockey League (EUHL) is the first European university league in ice-hockey that was founded in 2013 and it is managed by the EUHA (the European University Hockey Association). The idea to establish a university hockey league in Europe was formed by Jaroslav Straka, who thanks to Lubomir Sekeras, Frantisek Sadecky and Peter Spankovic, allowed the project to come to fruition.
Trophy
The winner of the league is awarded with Sekeráš Championship Trophy, which is named after former Slovak NHL player Ľubomír Sekeráš, who is the co-founder of the league.[1]
Champions
- 2013–14: UK Praha
- 2014–15: UK Praha
- 2015–16: UK Praha
- 2016–17: UK Praha
- 2017–18: UMB Banska Bystrica
- 2018–19: UMB Banska Bystrica
- 2019–20: playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020-21: 'season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021–22: Gladiators Trencin
- 2022–23: Gladiators Trencin
References
External links
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